Friday, May 5, 2017

when i saw the surface studio for the first time, the jaw drops a little bit. the surface dial, with the studio, thereâ€™s just this magic that takes place. itâ€™s definitely redefining the concept of desktop. the sketchable was principally designed for pen and touch input. the surface studio fits it to a t. with the surface studio, what i saw, immediately, was the size of the screen.

whatever youâ€™re doing, if youâ€™re trying to be productive, real estate matters. the really special thing about the surface dial is when we can change the color while youâ€™re painting, without even picking up the tip. thatâ€™s not just as good as real life, itâ€™s better. at bluebeam software, we make solutions for the architecture, engineering, and construction industries. with the surface studio you really have a new collaborative way of interacting with documents. it is essentially the same angle as a drafting table. youâ€™re more immersed in the technology once youâ€™re down in studio mode.

with the dial, thereâ€™s an off screen and on screen presence and so i can work however makes sense to me. mental canvas combines free hand drawing with 3d capabilities. you could draw on a canvas, but then you could also project your strokes into space. with surface studio, you just get this really fluid experience of creation thatâ€™s just not possible anywhere else. the experience so far has been seamless. itâ€™s going to change the way that people do work at their desk. once you start to use it, you donâ€™t feel like youâ€™re working with a computer anymore. you feel like the computer is serving you, rather than the other way around.